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* ArcherArchetype: With a crossbow.

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* AffablyEvil: He can be very intimidating when he wants to be, but is more sincere in his politeness than his fellow Monroe agents, who generally tend toward FauxAffablyEvil.

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* AffablyEvil: He can be very intimidating when he wants to be, but he prefers to use diplomacy and shows genuine respect for the heroes. This is more sincere in his politeness than his fellow sharp contrast to the other Monroe agents, characters, who generally tend toward are FauxAffablyEvil.



** He also shows genuine disgust towards Will Strausser and makes it clear he doesn't trust him.



* NobleDemon: Compared to his comrades, who will KickTheDog for the vaguest of reasons, he refuses to engage in violence for its own sake and only turn to force as a last resort.

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* NobleDemon: Compared to his comrades, who will KickTheDog for the vaguest of reasons, he refuses to engage in violence for its own sake and only turn turns to force as a last resort.
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%%* AffablyEvil

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%%* AffablyEvil* AffablyEvil: He can be very intimidating when he wants to be, but is more sincere in his politeness than his fellow Monroe agents, who generally tend toward FauxAffablyEvil.



%%* NobleDemon

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%%* NobleDemon* NobleDemon: Compared to his comrades, who will KickTheDog for the vaguest of reasons, he refuses to engage in violence for its own sake and only turn to force as a last resort.



%%* ReligiousBruiser

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%%* ReligiousBruiser* ReligiousBruiser: He's a very religious man, and can handle himself in a fight.



%%* TookALevelInJerkass

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%%* TookALevelInJerkass* TookALevelInJerkass: He's noticeably ruder in "The Love Boat".



%%* BadBoss

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%%* BadBoss* BadBoss: He's a very tyrannical leader who views his men as expendable pawns.



%%* BeingEvilSucks

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%%* BeingEvilSucks* BeingEvilSucks: Despite being willing to resort to extreme methods to get his way, it's pretty clear that he doesn't enjoy it.



%%* FauxAffablyEvil

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%%* FauxAffablyEvil* FauxAffablyEvil: He's very charming in his interactions with others, but it does little to hide his ruthlessness.



%%* NominalHero: In season 2.

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%%* * NominalHero: In season 2.2, he only sides with the heroes against [[spoiler:the Patriots]] out of self-interest.



%%* SoftSpokenSadist

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%%* SoftSpokenSadist* SoftSpokenSadist: He always maintains a civil and even tone, even when he's threatening you and everyone you love.

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* PoisonousFriend: The Monroe Republic was based on Miles's ideas of how to survive post-Blackout. Monroe ended up adopting that vision as his own and when Miles was not willing to amp the brutality even further, Monroe took that extra step on his own. A lot of Monroe's anger at Miles stems from the fact that Miles did not appreciate his friend's 'help'.
** This pops up again in season 2 when [[spoiler: Monroe kills a Texan official in order to start a war between Texas and the Patriots]] since he sees it as a necessary action that Miles would be unwilling to take.

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* PoisonousFriend: PsychoSupporter: The Monroe Republic was based on Miles's ideas of how to survive post-Blackout. Monroe ended up adopting that vision as his own and when Miles was not willing to amp the brutality even further, Monroe took that extra step on his own. A lot of Monroe's anger at Miles stems from the fact that Miles did not appreciate his friend's 'help'.
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'help'. This pops up again in season 2 when [[spoiler: Monroe kills a Texan official in order to start a war between Texas and the Patriots]] since he sees it as a necessary action that Miles would be unwilling to take.
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: One of the main reasons she allowed the blackout to happen was that the nanites helped save Danny's life. This is portrayed as a cool MamaBear moment showing how much she loves her son rather than her being a selfish bitch who sent the entire world ''back to the fucking middle ages'' and killed millions of people all to save ''one person.'' She only starts doing the right thing after [[spoiler: Danny dies]], showing she was completely willing to let the world just continue to burn so long as her children were fine.
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%%* KnifeNut
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* IllBoy: Having asthma in the post-apocalypse ''sucks''.

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* PapaWolf: He gives Miles a very stern talking-to regarding Rachel. [[spoiler:Later delivers a very blunt warning to the Patriot representative in Willoughby regarding harm to either Rachel ''or'' Miles, despite not exactly being a member of the Miles Matheson Fan Club. Has the same attitude towards Charlie when she shows up]]

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* PapaWolf: He gives Miles a very stern talking-to regarding Rachel. [[spoiler:Later delivers a very blunt warning to the Patriot representative in Willoughby regarding harm to either Rachel ''or'' Miles, despite not exactly being a member of the Miles Matheson Fan Club. Has the same attitude towards Charlie when she shows up]]up.]]
* WastelandElder: Season two introduces Gene Porter, Ben's father-in-law, a FrontierDoctor and civic leader of a small, imperiled Texas community.



* ImDyingPleaseTakeMyMacguffin: The pendant that he gives to Aaron.

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* ImDyingPleaseTakeMyMacguffin: The pendant that he gives to Aaron.Aaron as he dies is quite important.



%%* WastelandElder

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%%* WastelandElder* WastelandElder:The pilot episode is set fifteen years after a seemingly permanent worldwide blackout. The DecoyProtagonist (he's killed when a WastelandWarlord tries to arrest him and the community puts up a fight) is former scientist Ben Matheson, who isn't really old but has young adult children. Ben is the leader a burgeoning Wisconsin farming community with a teacher, a doctor, and a gun or two.
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->'''Played By''': Stephen Collins

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->'''Played By''': Stephen Collins
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->'''Played by:''' Creator/TracySpiridakos, Morgan Hinkleman & Jade Pettyjohn

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->'''Played by:''' Creator/TracySpiridakos, Morgan Hinkleman & Jade Pettyjohn
Creator/JadePettyjohn
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Cuckold is now on Definition Only Pages, so it shouldn't be treated as a trope in bulleted lists. Examples that focus on the feelings of the husband can go in Emasculated Cuckold.


* {{Cuckold}}: See above. [[spoiler:The relationship beteen Miles and Rachel started at least six years prior to the blackout.]]

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